I don't think that is allowed. My school wouldn't even let me round a 3.798 to a 3.8. You should probably check with the school, but I wouldn't round up. Not rounding is even more important if the law firms are going to see your transcript- I'm not sure what rounding would achieve in that scenario.

my school was pretty clear on this resume must macth transcript exactly

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Rounding to the hundredths is certainly much more acceptable than rounding to the tenths. There's not much difference between a 3.56 and a 3.57, but there's a fairly significant difference between a 3.5 and a 3.6.

My school doesn't allow us to round at all, which is good because rounding is a little shady. But you absolutely can't round to the tenths. How could you even think that would be ok?

My school told us to round to the tenths. If your school tells you that something is okay, I'd imagine that you'd think it was okay. If a school thinks it's okay, I don't see why it's so ridiculous for law students to think it's okay.

Rounding to the hundredths is certainly much more acceptable than rounding to the tenths. There's not much difference between a 3.56 and a 3.57, but there's a fairly significant difference between a 3.5 and a 3.6.

My school doesn't allow us to round at all, which is good because rounding is a little shady. But you absolutely can't round to the tenths. How could you even think that would be ok?

My school told us to round to the tenths. If your school tells you that something is okay, I'd imagine that you'd think it was okay. If a school thinks it's okay, I don't see why it's so ridiculous for law students to think it's okay.

Ok, if you want to round up you must also agree to be subject to rounding down. Any takers?